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19770-2 Revision As Submitted to ISO for June 2014 Plenary

Author:

WG21 Editing Group

Title:

ISO/IEC 19770-2 Submitted to WG21 for Review at the Plenary Session

Publisher:

ISO

Format:

Adobe PDF

Abstract:

This is the current version of the ISO/IEC 19770-2 revision that was submitted to WG21 for review during the Plenary session that will be held June 16 – 20 in Sydney, Australia.Note that there have been some issues identified in this revision and there is a members forum discussion with the issues and resolutions identified thus far and the forum is open for members to raise other issues as required. You can find the forum thread discussing these issues through this link.

We want your feedback!

Please – let us know if there are issues you find with this copy of the document. Our goal is to finalize the document by July so it can be submitted for a DIS vote!

Please note that the expectation is that WG21 will review this version of the document, the updates that are noted in the forum and they will create a resolution indicating the next steps necessary for this document. TagVault.org’s expectation is that the document will have a number of the changes discussed in the forum incorporated into the document (and possibly some other changes), then the document will be reviewed with an expectation that the version to be submitted for a vote is the final version as WG21 expects the document to be published. The document will then likely be submitted for a draft international standard (DIS) vote in the July timeframe.

State of the SWID Market 2013

Author:

Steve Klos

Title:

Presentation – State of the SWID market in 2013

Publisher:

TagVault.org

Format:

PPTX file

Abstract:

This presentation covers the various questions of who, what, where, when, why & how that organizations tend to have when it comes to SWID tags. These slides were used in a webinar which was recorded and is available to watch online.

TagVault.org Certification Document

Author:

Certification Working Group

Title:

TagVault.org SWID Tag Certification Requirements

Publisher:

TagVault.org

Format:

PDF File

Abstract:

This document is currently under development. It provides a compendium to the 19770-2 standard that defines all the elements in the standard. Note that the XSD for the standard can be accessed for free from the ISO standards location (http://standards.iso.org/iso/19770/-2/2009/schema.xsd).Note there is a revision of the standard in process which will change the XSD structure and the certification requirements. TagVault.org is a Liaison member of ISO, which means that the committee draft of the revision will be available for TagVault.org members to review. We will notify you when the CD becomes available.

ISO/IEC 19770-2 SWID Tag Revision (Committee Draft)

Author:

ISO/IEC JTC1, SC7 Working Group 21

Title:

19770-2 Revision

Publisher:

ISO/IEC

Format:

.zip file with PDF and Excel documents

Abstract:

This document is the ISO/IEC 19770-2 SWID Tag standard that is under revision and has been submitted as a committee draft.TagVault.org is a Liaison organization of WG21 (the working group developing this revision) and is providing this distribution package to its membership for consultation and consensus. These documents are made available to a number of different organizations, including Liaison organizations, National Standards bodies, and others to provide comments and votes. Distribution to individuals, or organizations outside of those groups is prohibited.TagVault.org is also a member of the US TAG – which is the organization that provides the US guidance on votes as these documents progress through the ISO publication process. Comments you provide to TagVault.org will be passed along to the US TAG for inclusion in the voting and comment process for this document.Please ensure that you utilize the comment sheet included in the .zip file for any and all comments. The comment sheet is the only accepted method to provide comments back to the ISO development team.

ISO/IEC 19770-3 Entitlement Data (Committee Draft 2)

Author:

ISO/IEC JTC1, SC7 Working Group 21

Title:

19770-3 Revision

Publisher:

ISO/IEC

Format:

.zip file with PDF and Excel documents

Abstract:

This document is the ISO/IEC 19770-3 Entitlement Data standard that is under development and has been submitted as a second committee draft.TagVault.org is a Liaison organization of WG21 (the working group developing this revision) and is providing this distribution package to its membership for consultation and consensus.These documents are made available to a number of different organizations, including Liaison organizations, National Standards bodies, and others to provide comments and votes. Distribution to individuals, or organizations outside of those groups is prohibited.TagVault.org is also a member of the US TAG – which is the organization that provides the US guidance on votes as these documents progress through the ISO publication process. Comments you provide to TagVault.org will be passed along to the US TAG for inclusion in the voting and comment process for this document.Please ensure that you utilize the comment sheet included in the .zip file for any and all comments. The comment sheet is the only accepted method to provide comments back to the ISO development team.

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